“You are my disciples”
Fact Faith Feelings
The words of Jesus are alive and true as they came down to us through the ages. So we can acknowledge that fact.
Faith then is one of the essential ingredients that can bridge the great gap that at a time exists between this fact and our feelings. This episode with the coronavirus highlights in a very distinct way the drama that is the life of faith. As the churches have returned to their lockdown in Ireland, the statement by our Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, sets the scene for the drama to unfold for us. Our situation at the moment allows for “steady as you go”. Streaming our Masses on Sunday is a God sent blessing, and can be a channel of grace as we develop our faith and grow as a community.
When we were first given the challenge to return to church for mass, because I did not have my car the people from St George’s were very active and helpful to me in arranging meetings in the garden and getting the ball rolling. Margaret Piegrome has also been very pro-active in getting our parish list up-to-date, this is a work in progress.
This sets the scene for us now to grow as a community of faith. The age profile with the implied complications of being over seventy sets the scene for a new generation. Streaming of Mass and preparing for our Christmas celebration may be very helpful with this. Some time ago as we were trying to develop our parish structure. We established what we called the “Missing Link” as a first step in developing a plan for our way ahead. We need to renew this link, with me having oversight for, to bring about plans to help us to work together.